qt5base-lts/mkspecs/features/qt_common.prf
Oswald Buddenhagen a64cfadaff make the installed meta files play nicely with sysroots
pkg-config .pc files use the raw target paths (and pkg-config patches up
-I and -L flags on the fly), so these files were actually already fine.

libtool .la files use the magic prefix = to denote the sysroot.
this works only with libtool 2.4+ (sept 2010).

qmake .prl files have no built-in sysrootification magic, but as they are
read by qmake, it's possible to put property references into them. this
makes them relocatable, both inside and outside sysroots.

Change-Id: I97236ac81e7aba4e4771d14a44cbf59144cc2d3e
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@theqtcompany.com>
2015-02-05 14:26:44 +00:00

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#
# W A R N I N G
# -------------
#
# This file is not part of the Qt API. It exists purely as an
# implementation detail. It may change from version to version
# without notice, or even be removed.
#
# We mean it.
#
QMAKE_DIR_REPLACE_SANE += DESTDIR
CONFIG -= debug_and_release_target
contains(QT_CONFIG, c++11): CONFIG += c++11
contains(TEMPLATE, .*lib) {
# module and plugins
!host_build:contains(QT_CONFIG, reduce_exports): CONFIG += hide_symbols
unix:contains(QT_CONFIG, reduce_relocations): CONFIG += bsymbolic_functions
contains(QT_CONFIG, largefile): CONFIG += largefile
contains(QT_CONFIG, separate_debug_info): CONFIG += separate_debug_info
!isEmpty(_QMAKE_SUPER_CACHE_): \
rplbase = $$dirname(_QMAKE_SUPER_CACHE_)/[^/][^/]*
else: \
rplbase = $$MODULE_BASE_OUTDIR
host_build {
qqt_libdir = \$\$\$\$[QT_HOST_LIBS]
qt_libdir = $$[QT_HOST_LIBS]
} else {
qqt_libdir = \$\$\$\$[QT_INSTALL_LIBS]
qt_libdir = $$[QT_INSTALL_LIBS]
}
contains(QMAKE_DEFAULT_LIBDIRS, $$qt_libdir) {
lib_replace.match = "[^ ']*$$rplbase/lib"
lib_replace.replace =
} else {
lib_replace.match = $$rplbase/lib
lib_replace.replace = $$qqt_libdir
}
lib_replace.CONFIG = path
QMAKE_PRL_INSTALL_REPLACE += lib_replace
}
warnings_are_errors:warning_clean {
# If the module declares that it has does its clean-up of warnings, enable -Werror.
# This setting is compiler-dependent anyway because it depends on the version of the
# compiler.
clang {
# Apple clang 4.0-4.2,5.0-5.1
# Regular clang 3.3 & 3.4
apple_ver = $${QT_APPLE_CLANG_MAJOR_VERSION}.$${QT_APPLE_CLANG_MINOR_VERSION}
reg_ver = $${QT_CLANG_MAJOR_VERSION}.$${QT_CLANG_MINOR_VERSION}
contains(apple_ver, "4\\.[012]|5\\.[01]")|contains(reg_ver, "3\\.[34]") {
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_WARN_ON += -Werror -Wno-error=\\$${LITERAL_HASH}warnings -Wno-error=deprecated-declarations $$WERROR
}
} else:intel_icc:linux {
# Intel CC 13.0 - 15.0, on Linux only
ver = $${QT_ICC_MAJOR_VERSION}.$${QT_ICC_MINOR_VERSION}
linux:contains(ver, "(1[34]\\.|15\\.0)") {
# 177: function "entity" was declared but never referenced
# (too aggressive; ICC reports even for functions created due to template instantiation)
# 1224: #warning directive
# 1478: function "entity" (declared at line N) was declared deprecated
# 1881: argument must be a constant null pointer value
# (NULL in C++ is usually a literal 0)
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_WARN_ON += -Werror -ww177,1224,1478,1881 $$WERROR
}
} else:gcc:!clang:!intel_icc {
# GCC 4.6-4.9
ver = $${QT_GCC_MAJOR_VERSION}.$${QT_GCC_MINOR_VERSION}
contains(ver, "4\\.[6789]") {
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_WARN_ON += -Werror -Wno-error=cpp -Wno-error=deprecated-declarations $$WERROR
# GCC prints this bogus warning, after it has inlined a lot of code
# error: assuming signed overflow does not occur when assuming that (X + c) < X is always false
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_WARN_ON += -Wno-error=strict-overflow
# Work-around for bug https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=58135
android: QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_WARN_ON += -Wno-error=literal-suffix
}
}
unset(ver)
}